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1377.1 | Approximate WRAM show date | KAY::FISHER | If better is possible, good is not enough. | Thu Oct 31 1991 11:02 | 17 |
| > <<< Note 1377.0 by STRATA::BERNIER >>>
> -< ? WRAM SHOW DATE >-
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> Does anyone know the date for the WRAM show this year?
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That's easy - it is always within a few days of my Birthday.
Makes it easy to convince my wife to let me go.
There will be full page adds in all the magazines also but
figure around 26-Feb.
Also figure on a snow storm to make getting there fun!
Bye --+--
Kay R. Fisher |
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1377.2 | But honey, it's MY birthday 8^) | ZENDIA::REITH | Jim Reith DTN 226-6102 - LTN2-1/F02 | Thu Oct 31 1991 11:11 | 3 |
| Funny, I figure I'll get to compete in the Nats this year for the same
reason 8^)
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1377.3 | What is that?? | POLAR::SIBILLE | | Mon Nov 04 1991 10:17 | 3 |
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What's the WRAM show???
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1377.4 | I hope to go this year also | ZENDIA::REITH | Jim Reith DTN 226-6102 - LTN2-1/F02 | Mon Nov 04 1991 10:38 | 4 |
| It's an RC showcase held in late February in New York state. Lots of
manufacturers and several new product announcements. It a good way for
New England modellers to get a look at the next 6 months worth of
products.
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1377.5 | And Spend Lots of $$$ | LEDS::WATT | | Mon Nov 04 1991 13:52 | 1 |
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1377.6 | | RANGER::REITH | | Thu Dec 15 1994 16:38 | 4 |
| Just to let people know so they make the extra effort to go to the WRAMS show.
There will be NO show in Wilmington this year. I just talked with them and
they're trying to come up with something that will draw more of the big vendors
and therefore, a larger crowd.
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1377.7 | Notice is out. | SNAX::SMITH | I FEEL THE NEED | Fri Dec 16 1994 06:58 | 3 |
| The Jan. issue of RCM has the first WRAMS show add. The show will be
open to the public 3 days this year. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Not
sure if they did it last year or not.
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1377.8 | | RANGER::REITH | | Fri Dec 16 1994 10:46 | 4 |
| Charlie mentioned the possibility of doing a friday/saturday overnight this
year. I'm not sure there's enough to see to justify it but I might be interested
if it happens. I'm sure we could find SOMETHING to amuse ourselves friday night
8^)
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1377.9 | Fly there? | STRATA::BERNIER | | Wed Dec 21 1994 08:28 | 8 |
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I have a buddy who has a pilots license and plans on flying out of
Worcester to the show. We could take a third person who would be
willing to split the cost. (~$70. each) The flight is just over
an hour. The day we go will be dependent of the weather.
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1377.10 | What kind of plane | SNAX::SMITH | I FEEL THE NEED | Wed Dec 21 1994 08:35 | 1 |
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1377.11 | | VMSSG::FRIEDRICHS | I'd rather be flying! | Wed Dec 21 1994 09:37 | 7 |
| more importantly, how are you going to get from airport to WRAM and
back..
And almost as importantly, will it still hold 3 people *after* the
WRAM show???
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1377.12 | Not really interested in going | SNAX::SMITH | I FEEL THE NEED | Wed Dec 21 1994 10:41 | 8 |
| Just wondered if the pilot had his commercial. If the plane only holds
3 people, then I'm making the assumption that it's probably a 152 with
a jump seat. They typically rent for about $55 dollars per hour wet.
That's $110 cost round trip. $70 times 3 people is $210. The pilot
would need his commercial ticket to make a profit like that. 8^)
Besides, it's only a half hour more to drive and isn't weather
dependant. 8^)
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1377.13 | just an offer, my mistake. | STRATA::BERNIER | | Wed Dec 21 1994 12:41 | 14 |
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I don't know the type of plane. It seats four. Depends what
you buy, if it will fit. I don't believe he intends to make a
profit off of anyone.
I thought I would offer, figuring someone may not want to fight
the traffic, like myself. My mistake.
>>assumption
Right. I now remeber why this conference was missing from my
notebook directory for so long. 8^)
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1377.14 | 8^) = just kidding | SNAX::SMITH | I FEEL THE NEED | Wed Dec 21 1994 14:07 | 5 |
| Lighten up dude. The smiley faces were there.
Must be the holiday's stressing everyone out.
Hope you enjoy the flight.
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1377.15 | | RANGER::REITH | | Wed Dec 21 1994 14:15 | 2 |
| I would assume it was a 172 or a Cherodog if they're going to take 3 people. My
152 time was straining even with a 100lbs instructor 8^)
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1377.16 | | MPGS::REITH | [email protected] - Have subroutine, will travel. | Mon Feb 19 1996 13:54 | 8 |
| Well, the WRAM show is next weekend. Friday is open to the public as well
this year. I'll have a booth on the lower level. National Balsa will be on
the upper floor in their own booth this year. Talked to the Evil One and he's
planning on friday and saturday. Charlie Watt seemed to be leaning towards
saturday and Jack Zimmanck seemed to be figuring on sunday. With it
coinciding with school vacation week, I expect friday to be busy and think a
lot of stuff will be sold out on sunday. If you happen to attend the show,
stop down and say hi!
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1377.17 | | MPGS::REITH | [email protected] - Have subroutine, will travel. | Mon Feb 26 1996 10:50 | 54 |
| Trip Report (short version)
Spent most of thursday getting ready and packing. Actually managed to
remember to pack everything into the van. Had to backtrack to Staples in
Auburn for my literature and then headed out. I was on the road at 2:30 with
drivethru lunch in hand. Got to the show at 5:30 and found I had the same
booth as last year with the same neighbors on one side. We had fun going back
and forth, joking. Across the aisle was Cox (now owned by Estes) and I got a
chance to see a Sweet Vee kit in the box. They rescheduled the end of setup
for 8pm due to everyone getting there late so I got set up and proceeded to
stuff boxes (I hadn't had time before leaving). Came back in in the morning
and did some more and we opened to the public at 10am.
Friday was retirees and people out of work so I didn't expect to do too well
but managed a respectable showing. Rose drove down friday night after school
and got there about 11pm. Got a phone call from my saturday/sunday help that
his car siezed a pulley and he was stuck. so no booth help again saturday.
Staying at the Marriott was definately the way to go. The bed was comfortable
and the staff was wonderful AND it was cheaper than the Holiday and Days Inns
they had special show rates at 8^)
Saturday was the make it/break it day and they opened the doors to the lower
level 10 minutes before upstairs so we got mobbed right from the start. This
year was more like the old "can't get through the crowded aisles" of years
past and it was the busiest day. Eric Henderson, the designer, stopped by and
spelled me so I could eat and use the bathroom. Since I had little voice, it
was good to let someone else talk a bit.
Sunday started off real slow. George had rented a car and came down and he
did most of the talking in the booth. He's a closet salesman at heart and
loves hawking stuff. (chemical engineer by trade) They didn't open down
stairs before the upper levels so the crowds were light for the first hour
but there was money to be had. Once the crowd showed up it was constant
through 15 minutes before closing (4pm). Rose showed up at 2pm with another
car story. The starter on her car wouldn't fire (bad selenoid) when she went
to check out so she decided to take public transportation to the show. She
got on the train and had to go to NYC and back to get over to White Plains.
That plus the walking in the high winds (35+) took it's toll. We started
breakdown at 4pm and pulled out of the parking lot at 5:30 and checked on the
car. Being a manual transmission we just pushed it and pop started it and we
were on our way. Got home at 9pm and the bed felt REAL good.
Highlights:
Seeing flying buddies. (almost as often as I'm at the field 8^)
The machinist that did the choppers in the next row.
LDM Industries selling Lyka-Jets for $38 2 booths down. I heard Jack was at
the show but didn't see him so I don't know if he saw them.
Having a "friendly" conversation with Sal. He wants cores 8^)
Doing 18 pre-builts for the show and bringing 17 home 8^(
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1377.18 | My first WRAM show.. | AD::BARBER | And then one day, ten years got behind you. | Mon Feb 26 1996 17:43 | 39 |
| Well, this was my first WRAM show. I must say that I was impressed. I
had a great time. As usual when I go shopping like that, I ended up
with $1 in my wallet when I got home.
Jim C., Charlie, Dan W. and myself went down in Dan's luxomobile. We
set out at about 8:15 or so on saturday morning. About 20 minutes from
the show, we decided to grab some lunch at a Burger King. We got off
the exit, followed the BK signs, and after 10 minutes of driving had
sighted no BK. I still don't understand the logic behind that.
So we get there, only to drive around White Plains looking for a bloody
parking spot. We finally parked in the commuter rail parking garage
for three bucks. It's actually very close to the show. They had a
shuttle bus going to the show, but if you know the way, you can walk it
much faster.
Inside was great. Tons of interesting exhibits, some great models,
some great RC, and some disgusting food. Jim was tasting the "rubber
dog" he ate at lunch all day. The rest of the time he was busy putting
his eyes back in sockets and picking his tongue up off the floor
(Airtrax brought another kind of model:). In the midst of it all, I
managed to stop by Jim's booth a few times. I owe you one for those
wood blocks Jim...
Let's see what else..I picked up mostly misc stuff (none of us came
back with a kit). They a most amazing aircraft carrier on display. It
was about 15 feet long with something like 50 motors on it for
controlling everything you could think of. I believe it was supposed
to 8 knots on the water with the 5hp engine it had (something like that
I think). It was very impressive.
On the trip back I learned what REALLY happens at pattern contests. I
also learned Charlie's digestive patterns. WRAM food isn't very
pleasant either way, but I must say I'd rather eat it than breathe it:)
We also hatched a plan for a CMRCM pattern club. I'm starting work on
a logo as we speak.
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1377.19 | Needed emergency exits! :) | WMOIS::WEIER | Keep those wings spinning! | Wed Feb 28 1996 10:48 | 36 |
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Andy,
YOu think it was bad up front, at least you could open your window!
At the time, I was in the far back seat, and Charlie controlled
the windows! It had NO place to go! :) Next time, we will make
Charlie's selection at the Deli for him!
Re: Aircraft Carrier
As Andy said, this thing was incredible! Words cannot describe it,
but here are some of the stats on it:
15 feet long
800 pounds,
90 planes on board ( on deck and in maintenance hanger ) Each
plane was a work of art in it self
80 motors ( controlling everything from deck elevators to lowering
life boats )
5 HP motor, does 8 knots in the water ( If he ever even THOUGHT
of putting it in the water,
I wwould shoot him! :)
Contruction time ( 30,000 hours over 20 years! This is equivelent
to a 40/hr a week job for 15years! )
You really had to see it to believe it, truly a labor of love!
(Translated, this guy needs a life! :)
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